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gtx 760 noise.

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I have recently bought a MSI GTX 760. I play Guild Wars 2. It seems very loud baring in mind I'm coming from a GTX 480.

Anyone else experiencing loud fan noise?

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Thanks for the replies. Yes it's the latest MSI gtx. It's fine when I'm just idling around windows but st it gets hotter from load it sounds loud. I will play around with it tonight.
 
a lightning?

Yes the card you have, its called something else now gaming edition etc) but its basically a lightning card. I have a hard time believing its noisier than a normal reference blower. Have you tried manually lowering the fan speed? What percentage is it running at?
 
Yes the card you have, its called something else now gaming edition etc) but its basically a lightning card. I have a hard time believing its noisier than a normal reference blower. Have you tried manually lowering the fan speed? What percentage is it running at?

Agreed, Gaming edition should be similar to the Lightning which is very quiet

Even at full tilt it shouldn't be noisy :confused:
 
Guys. I think I may have jumped the gun here. having taken of my side door its evident the noisy fan is from my CPU cooler. I have a new case and never noticed it before but thinking maybe its because my 480gtx was very loud. Sorry about this. now I need good advice on a good cpu cooler. AMD.
 
Guys. I think I may have jumped the gun here. having taken of my side door its evident the noisy fan is from my CPU cooler. I have a new case and never noticed it before but thinking maybe its because my 480gtx was very loud. Sorry about this. now I need good advice on a good cpu cooler. AMD.

Oops :D

Atleast now you know what's causing the noise, so you'll be able to address it. :)
 
Guys. I think I may have jumped the gun here. having taken of my side door its evident the noisy fan is from my CPU cooler. I have a new case and never noticed it before but thinking maybe its because my 480gtx was very loud. Sorry about this. now I need good advice on a good cpu cooler. AMD.
One problem with multi-socket compatable cooler is that the ones that are known to be great for Intel sockets not neccessary means it is just as good for the AMD socket, due to using different mounting method.

May be you can take this opportunity to pre-order one of the Manufacturer Refurbished Corsair H100 for under £40 from OcUK? :D They should be available on the 2nd of Aug according to the staff, but you should consider pre-ordering in case they got sold out before they land? :D

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18521571
 
One problem with multi-socket compatable cooler is that the ones that are known to be great for Intel sockets not neccessary means it is just as good for the AMD socket, due to using different mounting method.

May be you can take this opportunity to pre-order one of the Manufacturer Refurbished Corsair H100 for under £40 from OcUK? :D They should be available on the 2nd of Aug according to the staff, but you should consider pre-ordering in case they got sold out before they land? :D

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18521571

Is that for water cooled pc's?
 
Is that for water cooled pc's?
This CPU coolers are the "all-in-one" water-cooling solution for CPU. It already has its own tube, pump and mount, so it doesn't require DIY on setting up everything yourself...all you do mount the rad to the case, install the fans onto the rad, and then mount the pump onto the CPU/socket simliar to how you would instead a CPU cooler in general.

If you do go for the H100 though, it would be best check if your case is compatible with the 240mm rad. If not, the H80 at £36 is quite good as well, just need to mount the rad onto a 120mm fan mount of the case.
 
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